无菌培养基中快速诱导秀丽隐杆线虫维生素B12缺乏

Surafel M. Tegegne , Markandeya Jois , Matthew R. Flavel , Damien L. Callahan , Devin Benheim
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B12缺乏的动物模型已被证明是困难的,因为在肝脏中储存了大量的B12,并且需要长时间维持缺乏B12的饮食来引起缺乏。秀丽隐杆线虫(C. elegans)由于其寿命短,最近成为研究维生素B12 (B12)缺乏症的替代模型。然而,当秀丽隐杆线虫以细菌为食时,需要五代缺乏B12的饮食才能显示出缺乏B12的迹象。在这里,我们发现秀丽隐杆线虫在化学定义的无菌培养基中生长,没有添加B12,在一代内表现出缺乏B12的迹象。在缺钴培养基中生长的线虫钴浓度较低,生长迟缓,育性降低,活动性增加,静止性减少,寿命缩短。综上所述,在特定的无菌培养基中培养秀丽隐杆线虫是研究B12缺乏症的一种合适且快速的模型。
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Rapid induction of vitamin B12 deficiency in Caenorhabditis elegans cultured in axenic medium

Animal models of B12 deficiency have proven to be difficult due to storage of substantial amounts in the liver and the length of time required to maintain animals on a B12 deficient diet to induce deficiency. Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), due to its short lifespan, has recently emerged as an alternate model to investigate vitamin B12 (B12) deficiency. However, when C. elegans are maintained on bacterial diet, five generations of B12 deficient diet is required before the worms show signs of deficiency. Here we show that C. elegans grown in chemically defined axenic medium without added B12 exhibit signs of deficiency within one generation. Worms grown in deficient media had lower cobalt concentration, retarded growth, reduced fertility, increased motility, reduced quiescence and a shortened lifespan. In conclusion, C. elegans cultured in a defined axenic medium is a suitable and rapid model for studies on B12 deficiency.

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